I wish I had read this book before I read Angel's Landing. I love the story of Deborah and Asa. I think this book describes more in detail what is going on on Cavanaugh Island. Just like all of Alers' books, this is another happy ever after book. Unlike other readers, I did not have a problem...
When I start to talk out-loud to the book, I have myself a winner.Kara Newell has a big-city life that is given a very big wake up call when she attempts to take a vacation. Ex-marine Jeffrey Hamilton get a wake up call from his cousin to do something that will change his life fall all time. Th...
While I am a big fan of Ms. Alers', I must say that I was very unimpressed by this book. The descriptive writing was good and the the plot was okay...it actually would have gotten a better review from me had it been from a different author. I am just used to more depth, and robust characters from...
If you're used to the faced paced novels of recent years, you may find this slow-moving and hard to get into. The dialogue between the characters were a bit antiquated and the story could have gone a bit deeper without sacrificing the novel's sweetness. For example, our heroine loses her first hu...
Audiobook. Hope, Rebecca and Theo on McKinnon island for the summer. At first the narrator read so slow and pronounced each word precisely with long pauses between paragraphs that I didn't think I could finish the audiobook. Sharon Washington, the narrator, finally found her groove when the di...